North Penn High School - Pensonian Yearbook (Blossburg, PA)
- Class of 1960
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As the class of 1960 prepares to leave the halls of North Penn High School, all the remaining students must surely feel it can never be the same again, for their spe- cial charm has made a lasting impression in our Hall of Fame. For them a crossroad of life lies ahead, a path from which they view the past to help them meet a chal- lenge of the future. In the days of tomor- row as they look back may this book be a reminder of a time that has a special halo all its own, the time they spent as students in our school. As these fond memories al- ways remain in their hearts, they will not only enrich their lives, but they will also guide them as they travel over life’s un- predictable highway. Jdn troduction Pag• 2 OUR ALMA MATER Our Alma Mater North Penn High A fond salute to thee. We hail with pride the blue and white, And strive to do and be. The hardest lesson of our school Is working out the golden rule, And with this rule well win the fight All hail the blue and white. Pop 4 V zdsLCAti H, Page 5 We, the Staff of the Pennsonian, as an enduring record of our deep af- fection for the woman whose abiding faith in us was an inspiriation for our best f effort and as a collective expression of our sincere appreciation take great pleasure in dedi- cating the 1960 Pennsonian to a conscientious teacher and devoted friend, Mrs. Genevieve Sherman. DEDICATION 6 To the Gass of 1960 my best regards for a happy and prosperous future. May your school days have given you a preparation for worthy membership in the community you call your home. May you give a little thought to what you can contribute to make your home, your community, and your country a better place in which to live. The future of the world tomorrow is in the hands of the youth of today. principal5 Ylf etea fre Pog« 8 SCHOOL BOARD SEATED (Left to Right): Mrs. Marian Bellinger, Mrs. Rose Carico, Mrs. Faye Rogers, Mrs. Julia Jankiewicz, Mrs. Lillian Richards, Mrs. Hazel Richards, Mrs. Clara McIntosh.’ ROW 2: Earl Lamberson, Mr. Grover Cleveland, Mr. Fred Locey, George Guy, Grantham Taggart. ROW 3: Mr. Charles Swanson, Mr. Howard Kennedy, Mr. Frederick Kuster, Mr. Sylvester Manikowski, Mr. William Smart, Mr. Arnold Van Druff. President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Harold Anderson Grover Cleveland . Julia Jankiewicz . Wendell Rogers Pog• 9 Pag9 10 Freal Baity Mark Davis JOHN DWYER B. S., Mansfield English Social Studies GLEN FENSTERMACHER B. S., Bloomsburg Commercial WILLIAM HURLEY B. S., Lock Haven Health Physical Education HOWARD HOSTRANDER Penn State Millersville Industrial Arts HAROLD ADAMS B. S., Lock Haven English GLENN DUNBAR B. S., East Stroudsburg Health Physical Education FRANK HIGGINS B. S., Penn State Agriculture Science LENORE LAWSON B. S., Mansfield Home Ec. Rag• 12 AUGUSTINE MARANO B. S., Lock Haven Math JOHN MUTO B. S., Mansfield Social Studies RONALD MILLER B. S., Mansfield Science AUDREY MEYERS B. S., Mansfield Music DALE RAYNARD B. S., Mansfield Math ANNA RIEPPEL B. S., Mansfield M. A., Cornell English Pag 13 JAMES ST. CLAIR B. S., Lock Haven Driver Training WILLIAM VICTORY B. S., Lock Haven English GENEVIEVE SHERMAN B. S., Mansfield Home Ec. WILLIAM SNEE B. S., Mansfield Social Studies PETER GSTALDER B. S., Lycoming Art Pag 14 JAMES WARREN B. A., Bucknell M. A., Bucknell Science GLENN WHITTAKER B. S., Mansfield M. S., Bucknell Math ALFRED BARR AT Al's love for farming is exceeded only by his love for cars. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4. WILLIAM BERGUSON Bergy” Bill, who possesses a very talented rythmical ability, is remem- bered as N. P. H. S.’s terrific drummer. Chorus 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; An Club 1. MARGARET ANN B1RRIOLO Peggy Because of her happy, easy-going disposition, we believe that her happiness is certain. Chorus 1, 2; Libraray Club 1; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Homeroom President 2. JOANN BOGACZYK Jo- Full of fun and always ready for a good time, that’s our JaAnn. Chorus I, 2, 3,; Band 1, 2; Newspaper 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Journalism Institute 3; Tumbling Club 2; Cheer- leading 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Homeroom Secretary 1, 4, Vice-President 3; Pep Club 4. Pag 16 EUGENE BUCK Gene” This volunteer fireman is always listening for the sound of those sirens which make him wish he could leave class to fight fires. Secretary 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARIE CARICO Rose” Our little German fraulein, always nice to everyone and willing to give assistance whenever it’s needed. Library Club 2, 3, 4; President 3; Art Club 4. DONALD CHABOREK Don” A handsome catch for any girl if he wasn’t already caught. Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Representative 1; Home- room Treasurer 2, 3; Homeroom President 4; Varsity Club 2. PATRICIA CHEYNEY Pat- Pat has quiet, considerate ways and a warm, friendly smile. Chorus 1, 2, 4; Library Club 2; Tumbling Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4. HARRIETT CONNELLY Harriett Harnett's ability as a seamstress has proven valuable to her already. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; Newspaper 1; F. H. A 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL COWAN Carol” An ardent admirer of JOHNNY PODRES, Carol can hold her own in any baseball discussion. Chorus 1; Camera Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3. LEWIS DAVIES Remembered by his classmates for his relentless struggle to get through Physics class. Tumbling Club 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2. ANN DWYER Annski” We are sure Ann will fulfill her hope of always being special to that certain someone.” Chorus 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Cheerleading 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3 4; Home- room President 1. Pag l® SYLVIA ERWAY Sylvia A quiet, unpretentious member of the class, Sylvia hopes to be remembered for A while. Chorus 1; Band 1, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1. JOANN FESSLER Jo” With JoAnn s impish smile and sunny disposition she can not help but succeed in life. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Yearbook 4, Photographer 4; News- paper 1, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Tumbling Club 2; Senior Play 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Pep Club 4. CECILIA GREENE Cecil” Our Southern gal with the curls manufactured by nature. SANDRA HAYES Sandy” Sandra possesses a very agreeable nature and always has a friendly word for everyone. 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2. Pofl« 19 JERRY HEWITT J«ry If your eyes dart toward that smartly dressed boy in the halls, you know it must be Jerry, who is known for his good taste' in clothes. Secretary 4; Representative 3; Homeroom President 4; Varsity Club 3, 4, President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3- Soccer 1, 2. JUNE HIGGINS June She’s sparkle and spice and everything nice. Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 4; Class President 1, Representative 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, State Convention 3, District Conven- tion 3; Homeroom President 2. BERNICE HODDER Ada- Culinary arts seem to be an outstanding trait of this Senior girl, who is always up to something.” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Newspaper 2; Tumbling Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 4. RAYMOND HODDER Baldy” The boy with the unpredictable nature who has expressed his desire to graduate. Varsity Club 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4; Soccer 4. Pag 20 DIANE HUSTED Dinah The Senior beauty with a brain that clicks. Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Yearbook 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Class Vice-President 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Honorary member 4, District convention 3, Executive council 4; Homeroom treasurer 4; Secretary 2; President 3. JAMES KAMINSKI Jim” No one at North Penn will ever be able to forget Jim's wonder- ful straight faced humor. Band 1; Homeroom Treasurer 1. DAWNE KELSEY Dawne” How so much energy can be stored in a bundle less than five feet tall is a mystery. Chorus 1, 2; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Secretary 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Co-Captain 1, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 4. WILLIAM KRAUSE Bill” Bill is not only one of our nicest guys but is also a great basket- ball player. Tumbling Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Pag 21 MARTIN KROLL RALPH KUNES Kunesy Ralph's jovial manner makes him a favorite among his class- mates. Tumbling Club 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4. LARRY LEWIS Fuzz” Always happy, always broke, always laughing at some joke. Senior Play 4; Vice-President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2, Treas- urer 4. KAREN LINDQUIST Link” Karen’s attractive hair styling is sure to be an asset in her career as a beautician. Chorus 1; Library Club 1; Newspaper 2; Class President 4; Class Vice-President 3; F. H. A. 1; Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 2, State Convention 2, District Convention 1, Executive Com- mittee 11; Camera Club 1. fog 22 JOSEPH MAHONSKI Joe” Joe’s technique at a pool table has made him a master of the game. EVELYN MAYER Ev This young miss with the sweet disposition has a secret yearn- ing to become a concert organist. Chorus 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. k. A JAMES MCINTOSH Jim” Jim’s facitious wise cracks and effervescent personality have animated many a class. Class Treasurer 3; Art Club 4, Vice-President 4; F. F. A. 1,- 2. 5 BARBARA MOKRZYNSKI Chintz” Combine a lively wit, a sunny smile, and an uncontrolable gieele —that’s Barb. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Secretary 3- Always willing to An outward angel- BARBARA MORLEY Barb” This 5T (almost) has made being short something of which to be proud. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorettes book 3; Representative 1, 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3; Year- 2; Cheerleading 1, 2; F. H. A. NORMAN PIERCE Norm” do his part, Norm is a true friend. AMBROSE POTRZEBOWSKI Putch” This handsome Senior is noted for his fun-loving ways and his What, me worry attitude, he will always be remembered for these famous last words, I’ll never go steady. Library Club 2, 3; Vice-President 3; Yearbook Business Man- ager 4; Senior Play 4; Class President 1; Representative 4; Art Club 1, 2, 4; Treasurer 4; President 1; Varsity Club , Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3 4. TOM rice Tom” -but an inward devil holds true for our Tom. Pag 24 LYNN SHERMAN Lynn Our handsome Senior with the flirtatious green eyes. Library Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3; News- paper 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Tumbling Club 1; Senior Play 4; Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. SHIRLEY SHERWOOD Shirl” Our attractive Senior blonde with personality plus”. Chorus 2; Yearbook 3, 4, Literary Editor 4; Newspaper 2; Senior Play 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 2, Parlimentarian 3, Historian 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; State Conven- tion 2; District Convention 3; Workshop 3. JAMES SKOLNY Jim” This good looking Senior plans to rule the world after he graduates. Class Treasurer 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA SMITH Pat Her bubbling cuteness covers up for the fact that she's always late. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Tumbling Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. fog 25 ARTHUR L. STARKS JR. Artie” The Senior boy with the musical ability, whom the band will hate to lose. Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1; Soccer 2, 3. RALPH STOCK “Ralph” Ralph’s affable manner has made him a nice addition to N. P. H. S. Tumbling Club 2, 3- MARCUS STRANGE Mark An inquisitive mind and a Zeal for learning characterizes this unique Senior. Library Club 3, 4, President 4; F. F. A. 1; Basketball 2, 3; • Soccer 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE STRYKER Chris” Chris’s small build is a great asset to her when climbing in and out of her Little Red Renault.” Chorus 1, 2; Tumbling Club 1. ,,O0• 26 ROBERT SUMNER Bob Though Bob's white Chevy is not an M. G, it hasn't stopped any girl. Band 3; F. F. A. 1, 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. MATTHEW SWINS1CK Matt” There is only one phrase to define Matt— Like man he's wav out! ’ Band 1; Yearbook 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Journalism Institute 3; Senior Play 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Art Club 1, 3, 4, President 1, 4; Student Council 2; Soccer’ 1. JERRIE ANN WAKELY Jer Jers career will be nursing, but we just wonder how long it will be until she receives her M. R. S. Degree. Chorus 1, 2; Flag 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4, Advertising Editor 4- Newspaper 1, 2; Tumbling Club 1; Senior Play 4- Home- room Vice-President 4; Secretary 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 2; F. H. A. 1 2 3 4 Sec- retary 4. MARY ETTA WATKINS Mary Etta” A big help that resounds through the hall and a likable and bouncing personality typify our Mary Etta. Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Cheerleading 1,2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 4. Pogw 27 EUGENE WELCH Welchy” Possessor of a highly inquisitive mind. Chorus 1, 2, 4; Class President 3; Representative 3; F. F. A. 1; Student Council 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2. DONALD WILSON Buster” Buster’s outstanding athletic ability has made Wilson a familiar name in local sport circles. F. F. A. 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 1; Student Council 4; Representative 4; Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. DONNA YEAGER Donna Our quiet Senior girl who is never seen wearing a frown. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Page 28 MR. ADAMS To all the aspiring Seniors, Mr. Adams is an appreciable friend and advisor. We hope he will derive a deep and lasting satisfaction from the knowledge of a job well done. MRS SHERMAN As a counselor she has shown through sympathetic, wise, and friendly guidance an unceasing interest in her Seniors.” We shall miss her! Pag 29 Last Will and Testament JOANN BOGACZYK—Wills her cheerleading ability to Dawne Johnson, providing she gets more of a chance to use it than she did. GENE BUCK—Wills his Los Angeles pennant to Mr. Adams, providing he can find it. ROSE CARICO—Wills her good times in school to anyone who thinks he would like to quit. DON CHABOREK—Wills his parking place in Arnot to anyone who can find it. PAT CHEYNEY—Wills her ability to write excuses for fellow classmates to Arlene Wickman. HARRIETT CONNELLY—Wills Julie Snyder her Home-Ec ability providing she completes one skirt each marking period. CAROL COWAN—Wills Mr. Dwyer her ability to bet, providing he has her success. LEW DAVIES—Wills his Physics ability’ to Bob Hudzinski, providing he attends no more than two classes a week. ANN DWYER—Wills to Peggy Carlson the right to go steady with, be engaged to, or marry any sailor of her choice, regardless of Tioga girls. SYLVIA ERWAY—Wills to Sandra Warren her great ability in baseball, providing she doesn’t use the bat for a nut cracker. JOANN FESSLER—Wills her flirting ability to Nancy Whittaker, providing she only uses it on Ralph, not on Liberty fellows. CECILIA GREENE—Wills her brightest red socks to Irene Hodder, providing she wear them rolled down. SANDRA HAYES—Wills her gift of gab to Helen Parker, providing she uses it in every class to confuse the teachers. JERRY HEWITT—Wills his ’50 Ford to John Manikowski, providing he polishes it every other day. JUNE HIGGINS—Wills her broken compass and protractor to anyone whose de- ductive reasoning outways his logic. BERNICE HODDER—Wills to Karen Landis her special privilege of a spotlight number at the skating rink every Saturday night. BOB SUMNER—Wills his sports ability to someone who needs it. MATT SWINSICK—Wills himself to any Junior girl, providing that she has good looks, a car, and lots of dough. JERRIE WAKLEY—Wills to Julia Bogaszyk her majorette boots provided she cleans them every morning and wears them swimming in the summer. Pag9 31 BILL KRAUSE—Wills his pool stick to Hudy providing he doesn't step on it. RALPH KUNES—Wills his bone-crushing ability to Dale Grant providing he takes ballet lessons. LARRY LEWIS—Wills his fancy dancing style to Jim Watkins providing he steps on the toes of every girl he dances with. KAREN LINDQUIST—Wills to Peg Carlson her fingernails providing she never puts them in dishwater. JOE MAHONSKI—Wills his reserved seat in Butch's to Bill Greer providing he doesn't shoot pool. EVELYN MAYER—Wills Room No. 13 to half the Junior class providing they take good care of Mr. Adams. JIM MCINTOSH—Wills all his Clutch Cargo” story books to Mr. Reynard pro- viding he reads at least one story to his class each day. BARBARA MOKRZYNSKI—Wills her spontaneous ability to Tee-hee to Linda Letawa providing she finds a means to control it. BARBARA MORLEY—Wills all her clothes to Rita Brion providing they are in the same condition when she gives them back. NORMAN PIERCE—Wills his Robin Hood bow to any Little John in the Junior class. AMBROSE PATRZEBOWSKI—Wills his wall sized map of Mansfield and all points between to Dick Ogden. LYNN SHERMAN—Wills the Pennscript” to the new staff, providing they make a change at least every other issue. SHIRLEY SHERWOOD—Wills to Margaret Ann her unequaled driving ability providing she breaks none of her driving records. JIMMY SKOLNEY—Wills his thumb to any other habitual hitch-hiker providing he stays clear of Morris Run. PAT SMITH—Wills her ability to get along with Mr. Miller to Nancy Whittaker providing she doesn't take advantage of it. MARCUS STRANGE—Wills his last place in the lunch line to anyone who will appreciate it. AL BARR—Wills his Farmall Tractor to Mr. Higgins, providing he drives it to school each day. BILL BERGUSON—Wills his ability to play the drums to Larry Hutcheson, pro- viding he play only when told. PEG BIRRIOLO—Wills her ice-skating fate to Carol Mase, providing she wear Ber- muda shorts when the cast is on. Page 32 MARIETTA WATKINS—Wills to Alice House her ability to shift smoothly any Ford with standard transmission, provided she doesn’t stall it. ENGENE WELCH—Wills Mr. Warren’s aquarium to anyone who will use it wisely. BUSTER WILSON—Wills his sling shot arm to Tarzan providing he never misses. DONNA YEAGER—Wills to Charlotte Bellinger her seat in Room No. 13, pro- viding she likes to sit in the back of the room. DIANE HUSTED—Wills her trombone case to Mary Joseph providing she stops using Mr. Mayer's belt to hold her old one together. JIM KAMINSKI—Wills to Bob Hudzinski the privilege of being the last one to leave 5th Ward in the morning for school. DAWNE KELSEY—Wills all the headaches of making up majorette routines to the next drum majorette hoping she has better luck with them. fog, 33 Pag 34 MOST FLIRTATIOUS JoAnn and Jim MOST POPULAR Diane and Lewie We TVcii Hi MOST ATHLETIC Dawne and Buster MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Matt and Peg Page 35 BEST LOOKING June and Ralph BEST DRESSED Jerry and Pat HAPPIEST Jim and Marietta P.ni 36 1. Marcus Strange 2. Jim McIntosh 3. Evelyn Mayer 4. Christine Stryker 5. Ralph Kunes 6. Shirley Sherwood 7. Cecilia Greene 8. Sylvia Erway 9. Carol Cowan 10. Harriett Connelly 11. Peg Birriolo 12. Eugene Welch 13. Ann Dwyer 14. June Higgins 15. Ambrose Patrzebowski 16. JoAnn Bogaczyk 17. JoAnn Fessler 18. Jerry Hewitt 19- Rose Carico 20. Diane Husted 21. Gene Buck 22. Bill Krause 23. Bill Berguson 24. Matt and Jerrie 25. Barbara Morley 26. Lynn Sherman 27. Bob Sumner 28. Dawne Kelsey 29. Marietta Watkins 30. Pat Smith Page 39 SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Snee, J. Snyder, L. Bartlett, J. Payne, M. Munson, M. Taggart, Mr. Moore. ROW 2: P. Lutomski, L. Paris, D. Backman,S. Benson, P. Carlson, K. Landis, M. Joseph, S. Swinsick, S. Weller ROW 3: J- Reppard, W. Kriner, G. Hil- figer, T. Jones, C. Nowak, J. Skaehill, J. Manikowski, B. Bower. ROW 4: R. Chilson, B. Hudzinski, B. English, C. Arbogast, C. Barr, G. Thomas, D. Anderson, R. Clemens, R. Kachele. Page 41 HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Representative Margaret Taggart . Casimir Nowak .... Julie Snyder .... Pat Lutomski .... Mary Joseph t96t SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Warren, P. Patterson, L. Letawa, L. Rogers, R. Brion, G. Carey, N. Mase, C. Starks. ROW 2: B. Johnson, N. Locey, C. Starks, M. Odom, M. Kostecki, C. Bellinger. ROW 3: J. Watkins, R. Clark, B. Stachowski, R. Marvin, R. Stout, L. Hutcheson, R. Everson. ROW 4: S. Bombaski, S. Piontek, P. Manikowski, R. Nowak, W. Bogaczyk, G. Wilson, E. Cheyney, E. Hodder. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Representative Richard Nowak .. Norman Locey Patricia Patterson ..... Rita Brion ..... Mary Odom Pag 42 Rag 43 1 zm t962 SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Victory, D. Johnson, J. Savacool, K. Moore, S. Savacool. ROW 2: J. Nybeck, M. Tacka, N. Whittaker, D. Youmans, J. Bogaczyk, R. Frost. ROW 3: R. Dowling, I. Hodder, P. Weiskoff, C. Eckman, S. Warren. ROW 4: D. Hadley, B. Brooks, E. Tokarz, D. Strailey, R. Hulbert, R. Chilson. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ........................ Julia Bogaczyk Vice-President .................. Edward Tokarz Secretary ........................ Dawne Johnson Treasurer .......................... Rayna Frost Representative ............................ Irene Hodder Pag 44 SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Reynard, H. Parker, D. Davies, U. Buck. L. Aumick, F. Tokarz. ROW 2: J. Hunsinger, M. Evans, B. Teeters, M. Payne, J. Watkins, N. Matter. ROW 3: B. Berguson, F. Peterson, L. Baker, C. Wilson, C. Mase. B. Mitchell, L. Edwards. ROW 4: C. Dimon, P. Staron, T. Butler, T. Skolny, D. McIntosh, E. Kurzejewski. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer ..... Representative Florence Tokarz . Larry Edwards .... Carol Wilson . Thomas Butler . Donna Davies Pagi 45 Pog 46 HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ........................... Gail Odgen Vice-President ................. Ginny Arbogast Secretary....................... Dorothy Odgen Treasurer .......................... Evelyn Frost Representative...................... Alice House SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Garner, A. House, G. Odgen, M. Martin, E. Frost, C. Wilcox. ROW 2: J. Bower, V. Erway, H. Vanderbrook, G. Kissinger, T. Ameigh, V. Arbogast. ROW 3: W. Reynolds, B. Koehler, L. House, D. Odgen, D. Grant, C. Trevino, T. Odgen. ROW 4: J. Dutton, W. Deitrick, F. Sherant, D. English, D. Odgen, J. Canfield, C. Woodard. f0pTe i uttett SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Hurley, G. Kostecki, L. Cunningham, A. Coons, M. Dwyer, P. Wilson, M. Benson. ROW 2: A. Richards, E. Ames, B. Gruzlewski, M. Novakowski, J. Hutcheson, M. Marriner. ROW 3: D Nowak, R. Morley, J. Kriner, D. Mase, D. Hadley, H. Weiskoff, D. Wilcox ROW 4: A. Hulbert, D. Allen, J. Koscienly, G. Strailey, K. Pequignot, J. Wood, R. Metarko. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Representative Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... ... Gary Strailey Harry Weiskoff .... Mary Signor .. Linda Winder ... Anne Coons Pag• 47 Ili SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. St. Clair, C. Dimon, J. Perry, K. Kaminski, M. K. Leone, M. Strange, P. Fenstermacher. ROW 2: J. Hinder, B. Wood, L. Owens, P. Clemons, L. Sisson, I. Hodder, W. Kroll. ROW 3: A. Johnson, J. Levandowski, A. Peguinot, G. Odgen, G. Connelly, D. Clark, D. Frost, D. Bower. ROW 4: J. Tokarz, J. Turner, M. McNamera, R. Coons, G. Wilson, E. Arbogast, L. LeBlanc HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Representative Treasurer .... Pat Fenstermacher ..... Mike Strange ..... Linda Owens Kathleen Kaminski .... Raymond Coons Page 48 SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Dwyer, M. English, C. Wood, V. Demchak, B. Tokarz, S. Sherman, M. O’Donnell. ROW 2: M. Sechrist, L. Smith, S. Booth, E. Kostecki, M. Lloyd, E. Copp. ROW 3: P. Pierce, S. Hadley, S. Kennedy, P. Woodard, R. Nybeck, B. Stachowski, F. Baker. ROW 4: D. Miller, G. Wilson, K. Tokarz, D. Huff, W. Nowa- kowski, M. Chilson, J. Horton. R. Stempeck. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Representative ... Susan Sherman ... Linda Smith .... Bernard Tokarz .. Catherine Wood Billy Nowakowski Page 49 Pog 50 HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ................................. Evelyn Morley Vice-President .................... Patricia Jones Secretary...................................Marcia Ward Treasurer ...................... .... Jr. Thomas Representative ................. Kathleen Husted ROW 1 (Left to Right): Mr. Miller, J. Odgen, J. Brague, D. Miller, C. Nybeck, L English, R. Wakley. ROW 2: S. Hadley, K. Husted, M. Ward, E. Morley, S. Mase’ V. Clark. ROW 3: J. Koscielny, B. Yeager, J. Smith, S. LaPoint, P. Jones, J. Thomas,’ R. Patterson. ROW 4: E. Butler, G. Bubacz, D. Stevens, M. Clark, G. Thomas, J. Canfield, H. Bartlett. SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Dunbar, J. Levandowski, E. Johnson, S. Watkins, A. Brooks, S. Lisowski. ROW 2: S. Cowan, D. Chilson, N. Chilson, V. Frederick, C. Pequignot ROW 3: E. Swinsick, D. Winder, R. Bombaski, J. Fenstermacher, B. Mani- kowski, M. Higgins, D. Hall. ROW 4: E. Nowak, J. Guy, L. Messner, E. Davis, R. Edwards, B, Bolt. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ........................ Mary Higgins Vice-President ............................ John Heffner Representative ........................... Susan Lisowski Secretary ................... June Fenstermacher Treasurer ...................... Eugene Swinsick Page 51 SEATED (Left to Right): Miss Rieppel, S. Brion, D. Stevens, L. MacNeal, C. Wood, K. Carey. ROW 2: D. Signor, C. Boinski, J. Mayer, C. Wojcik, G. Pecynski, N. Clark, J. Weller. ROW 3: E. Burgeson, P. Mogush, M. Lisowski, T. Kuster, P. Ingalls, G. Hattman, R. Burgess. ROW 4: E. Modjrewski, H. Andrews, L. Peguignot, R. Kostecki, B. Foster, F. Thompson, P. Woodard, D. Strailey. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Representative ... Basil Foster . Mike Lisowski .. Carol Boinski Christine Wood ... Karen Carey Pog 52 SEATED (Left to Right): Miss Meyer, J. Roupp, S. Sherwood, S. Augustine, M. Lamberson, L. Carlson, C. Kaminski. ROW 2: J. Roupp, N. Franke, B. Dobbs, S. Cuda, D. Stanton, V. Barr. ROW 3: D. VanDruff, B. Tokarz, B. Payne, J. Willis, D. Johnson, K. Leone, L. Hayes ROW 4: C Woodard, H. Hodder, H. Frost, R. Warren, C. Mahosky, J. Weiscoff, T. Reynolds HOMEROOM OFFICERS President .......................Kenneth Leone Vice-President ................. Richard Johnson Secretary ..................... Sandra Augustine Treasurer .................... Richard Colegrove Representative ................. Sally Sherwood SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Muto, E. Berguson, D. Sobocinski, A. Heddings, C. Lloyd, C. Hall, D. Johnson. ROW 2: J. Jankiewicz, E. Mays, C. Johnson, J. Kuzneski, J. Perry, L. Bolton. ROW 3: T. Manikowski, B. Zuchowski, R. Mase, A. Peguinot, H. Snyder, H. Dahlgren, D. Frost. ROW 4: M. Strange, E. Nowak, J. Roupp, G. Anderson, S. Levandaski, P. Nowakowski, B. Hutcheson, I. Coons. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ........................ Dusty Johnson Vice-President ............... Deborah Sobocinski Secretary ....................... Edward Berguson Treasurer ................................. Alice Heddings Representative ..................... Cheryl Hall Pay 54 SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Marano, J. Reppard, J. Watkins, S. Gruzlewski, S. Youmans, M. Dahlgren. ROW 2: P. Parker, B. Hall, J. Lamb, J. Rodgers, M. McNam- era, S. Sechrist, L. Bower. ROW 3: M. Joseph, D. Strouble, C. Brion, K. Heart, B. Davies, L. Makely. ROW 4: B. House, J. Strange, P. Huff, R. Carey, S. Bellinger, S. Yeager, M. Dutton, R. Wheeler. HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ............................Carl Brion Vice-President ................... Joseph Strange Secretary ..................... Juanita Reppard Treasurer ..................... Shirley Youmans Representative ................... Robert Davies Pag 55 STANDING (Left to Right): D. Wilson, B. Sumner, P. Manikowski, B. Krause, B. Hudzinski. The North Penn Panthers, featuring the five players above, showing great ability and fine sportsmanship, finished the '59-'60 season with an 8-6 League and a 12-6 over-all Record, and placed third with a total of 848 points. Return- ing players for next year are; Bob Hud- zinski, Paul Manikowski, Gary Wilson, and Cas Nowak. BASKETBALL SALUTE Page 57 Swi i UaMCtty SEATED (Left to Right): C. Nowak, R. Hudzinski, D. Wilson, R. Hodder, ROW 2: Coach Hurley, G. Buck, W. Krause, P. Manikowski, R. Sumner, G. Wilson, Manager-L. Lewis ’59-'60 SEASON NORTH PENN OPPONENT 49 TROY 34 30 MANSFIELD 42 53 GALETON 39 58 LIBERTY 53 66 COWANESQUE 45 73 ELKLAND 61 46 WELLSBORO 59 61 TROY 49 65 WILLIAMSON 40 77 MANSFIELD 60 67 GALETON 80 59 ELKLAND 79 53 COWANESQUE 61 69 LIBERTY 47 54 WELLSBORO 58 78 WILLIAMSON 31 76 FACULTY 72 60 ALUMNI 53 Pag• 58 tyocttiwi 'VanAity STANDING (Left to Right): S Piontek, D. Frost, D. Strailey, J. Reppard, M. Mc- Namera, R. Allen. Coach: Mr. Muto. '59-'60 SEASON NORTH PENN OPPONENT 27 TROY 22 13 MANSFIELD 17 27 GALETON 33 26 LIBERTY 27 32 COWANESQUE 37 29 ELKLAND 27 33 WELLSBORO 27 27 TROY 23 21 WILLIAMSON 23 15 MANSFIELD 41 44 GALETON 38 23 ELKLAND 29 41 COWANESQUE 42 48 LIBERTY 42 27 WELLSBORO 29 26 WILLIAMSON 40 31 SENIORS 42 34 SENIORS 31 Pag 59 SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Dunbar, J. Heffner, R. Patterson, A. Pequignot L Messner, J. Hinder B Davis, E. Butler. ROW 2: R. Johnson, T. Manikowski,' G. WiJsoQ, D. Davis, H Andrews, J. Guy, E. Swinsick, M. Joseph. 59-’60 SEASON NORTH PENN OPPONENT 20 MANSFIELD 21 35 MANSFIELD 15 30 LIBERTY 32 LIBERTY WILLIAMSON JUNIOR HIGH Pag0 60 (?kemlead i4 . . . (Left to Right): L. Cunningham, N. Whittaker, C. Wilson, M. Leone, P. Fenstermacher. ROW 1: M. Taggart, D. Kelsey, L. Rodgers. ROW 2: S. Sher- wood, L. Letawa. Pagm 61 KNEELING (Left to Right): R Kunes, L. Sherman, C. Nowak, D. Chaborek, B. Wilson, A. Patrzebowski, L. Hutcheson, R. Hodder, G. Wilson, P. Manikow- ski. ROW 2: Mr. Dunbar, D. Frost, R. Hulbert, B. Krause, E. Hodder, B. Sumner, D. Nowak, G. Wilson, D. Ogden, B. Hudzinski. ROW 3: B, Berguson, A. Hulbert, M. McNamera, R. Allen, D. Anderson, S. Piontek, D, Strailey, R. Metarko, J. Manikowski G. Strailey. '59-’60 SEASON NORTH PENN-6 NORTH PENN—14 NORTH PENN—2 NORTH PENN—2 NORTH PENN—10 COWANESQUE—6 MANSFIELD—0 ELKLAND—8 LIBERTY—6 WILLIAMSON—A SOCCER Pag 62 Coach Trowbridge 959 '58-’59 SEASON NORTH PENN Liberty—6 Mansfield—10 Wellsboro—7 Canton—3 Williamson—8 Cowanesque— 10 Elkland—5 Pag 63 7iV n cutd, Pag• 64 AMBROSE PATRZEBOWKSI Busines Manager JERRIE WAKELY Ads. peg birrillo Subscriptions SANDY WELLER, PAT LUTOMSKI Assistant Editors JOANN FESSLER Photographer DIANE HUSTED Treasurer JULIE SNYDER Art Ed. SHIRLEY SHERWOOD Literary Editor MR. ADAMS Advisor MATT SWINSICK Editor-In-Chief Page 66 SEATED (Left to Right): S. Hayes, A. Dwyer, R. Frost, J. Fessler, P. Patterson, B. English, L. Letawa, M. Martin, M. Leone. STANDING: J. Payne, M. Munson K Kaminski, N. Whittaker, C. Wilson, J. Watkins, S. Weller, D. Youmans, P Lutomski D. Husted, C. Wilcox, M. Taggart, J. Bogaczyk. JOANN BOGACZYK Co-Editor MR. FENSTERMACHER Advisor LYNN SHERMAN Co-Editor Rag 67 SEATED (Left to Right): S. Sherwood, D. Husted, J. Hewitt, D. Chaborek, A. Patrzebowski, C. Nowak, D. Nowak, F. Tokarz, D. Davies, I. Hodder, J. Bogaczyk, G. Ogden, A. Wickman ,A. Frost M. Martin, J. Watkins, M. Joseph, M. Taggart, Mr. Fenstermacher. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Pag• 68 SEATED (Left to Right): B. Davies, M. Lisowski, Mr. Miller, L. English, V. E emchak, S. Hodder, R. Patterson, M. Leone, W. Nowakowski, S. Sherman, S. Lisowski. STAND- ING: D. Johnson, S. Sherwood, E Morley K. Kaminski, M. Higgins, K. Husted, G. Strailey, M. Strange, P. Fenstermacher, K. Carey, M. Leone, C. Brion. President .......... 1st. Vice-President 2nd. Vice-President Secretary .......... Treasurer .......... ... Sylvia Hodder Ronnie Patterson .. Mary K. Leone Vicki Demchak ... Linda English flcctti i Pag 69 SEATED (Left to Right): ROW 1: J. Turner, E. Butler, S. Erway, D. Backman, L. Messner, T. Butler, M. Ward, P. Fenstermacher, E. Mayer, L. Sisson, L. Rogers, M. Higgins. ROW 2: R. Zuchowski, E. Davis, B. Dobbs, A. Starks, S. Swinsick, R. Coons, M. Joseph, D. Husted, J. Heffner, J. Higgins, L. Smith. ROW 3: J- Thomas, R. Bolt, B. Foster, C. Brion, P. Jones, S. Lisowski, L. English. STANDING: Mr. Mayer, L. Hutcheson, B. Berguson, C. Nowak P. Mogush. MAJORETTES: B. Morley, A. Dwyer, M. Watkins, L. Letawa, A. House, V. Frederick, D. Kelsey, L. Cunningham, V. Demchak, C. Wilson, J. Watkins, P. Lutomski, J. Wakley. Pag• 70 STANDING (Left to Right): S. Brion, M. Lamberson, E. Berguson, S. Hall, J. Mayer, S. Watkins, J. Watkins, C. Wojcik, J. Rodgers, S. Sherwood, D. Johnson, R. Starks, J. Kuzneski, W. Reppard. ROW 2: S. Augustine, N. Clark, R. Wakley, V. Fredrick, J. Lamb, P. Ingles, G. Hattman, K. Wood, B. Tokarz, M. Dalghren, R. Buguess, V. Demchak, S. Hadley, S. Mase, D. Miller. ROW 3: E. Berguson, D. Strouble.T. Dutton, P. Woodard, F. Tomas, M. Sechrist, M. McMarara, S. Booth, J. Smith, J. Fenstermacher, M. Higgins, H. Andrews, T. Manicowski C. Brion, M. Lisowski. ROW 4: J. Bower, F. Tokarz, C. Starks, M. Kostecki, H. Vanderbrook.M. Watkins, S. Benson, D. Bachman, S. Hayes, N. Mase, C. Starks, K. Moore, J. Hunsiger, E. Mayer, J. Hutcheson, J. Perry. ROW 5: M. Martin, J. Watkins, C. Mase, R. Carico, K. Odom.B.Gruzlewski, P.Cheyney, H. Connely, T. Manikowski, C. Wilson, C. Eckman, E. Welch, L. Paris. SEATED (Left to Right): Mrs. Lawson, M. Odom, M. Watkins, B. Mokrzynski, J. Wakley, D. Kelsey, S. Sherwood, J. Higgins, Mrs. Sherman. ROW 2: P. Birrolo, D. Husted, A. House, G. Odgen, H. Vanderbrook, M. Evans, J. Fessler, J. Bogaczyk, A. Dwyer. ROW 3: P. Lutomski, S. Benson, M. Munson, K. Landis, N. Mase, J. Hutche- son, M. Martin, J. Watkins, F. Tokarz, C. Mase. ROW 4: M. Taggart, L. Letawa, M. Joseph, S. Swinsick, H. Connelly, P. Cheyney E. Mayer, N. Whittaker, C. Wilson. F. H. A. OFFICERS President ...... Vice-President Treasurer ...... Secretary ...... Song Leader ... Reporter ....... Parliamentarian Historian ..... Barbara Mokrzynski .... Bernice Hodder ..... Dawne Kelsey ..... Jerrie Wakley ..... June Higgins ..... Mary Odom .. Marietta Watkins .. Shirley Sherwood Pag• 72 SEATED (Left to Right): R. Marvin, D. English, G. Hilfiger, B. Wilson, G. Thomas, C. Woodard. ROW 2: G. Wickman, R. Chilson, E. Hodder, Mr. Higgins, A. Starks, D. Wilcox, J. Tokarz. ROW 3: R- Cowan, J. Wood, J. Turner, A. Johnson. OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Chaplain....... Reporter ...... Sentinel ..... ......... A1 Barr ..... Don Wilson ... George Hilfiger .. Gordon Thomas ... Richard Marvin .. Douglas English Clarence Woodard Pag 73 SEATED (Left to Right): B. Gruzlewski, J. McIntosh, M. Swinsick, Mr. Gstalder, A. Patrzebowski. STANDING: C. Dimon, H. Vanderbrook, L. Smith, L. Sisson, M. Payne L. Baker, J. Hutcheson, E. Frost, D. Johnson, D Hall. ROW 2: C. Eckman, E. Ames, M. Novakowski, K. Carico, G. Strailey, D. Strailey, D. Nowak, R. Berguson, G. Connelly, J. Perry OFFIGERS President ........_____............................. Matt Swinsick Vice-President ........................... Jim McIntosh Sccrctsry ............................ Barb Gruzlewski Treasurer ......................... Ambrose Patrzebowski Page 74 SEATED (Left to Right): C. Eckman, J. Payne, D. Davies, M. Payne, M. Strange, Mrs. McDonald, L. Baker, M. Evans, R. Carico. STANDING: D. Bower, J. Canfield, J. Manikowski, J. Skaehill, E. Arbogast, F. Peterson, M. Benson, J. Watkins, J. Dutton. President...... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... OFFICERS ..............Marcus Strange .............. Marjorie Payne .............. Donna Davies ■................ Libby Baker Page 75 JlijfauVUi SEATED (Left to Right): Mr. Hurley, L. Sherman, J. Hewitt, B. Wilson, C. Nowak. ROW 2: A. Patrzebowski, D. Nowak, B. Krause, R. Kunes, R. Hodder. ROW 3: T. Jones, P. Manikowski, R. Hudzinski, E. Hodder, R. Sumner, G. Wilson, L. Hutcheson. OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... ... Jerry Hewitt . Buster Wilson Lynn Sherman Casimir Nowak Aettcnmm Pag 76 SEATED (Left to Right): J. Bogaczyk, L. House, M. Odom, I. Hodder, V. Demchak. ROW 2: Mr. Dunbar, M. Benson, L. Paris, K. Landis, M. Munson, S. Benson, V. Frederick. ROW 3: S. Hodder, M. Tacka, C. Mase, E. Frost, U. Buck, N. Matter, D. Davies, P. Wiskoff, M. Strange. OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... PEP CLUB Page 77 .... Linda Paris Mary Jane Tacka ... Mary Odom ....Linda House Left to Right: JoAnn Fessler, Matt Swinsick, Larry Lewis, Ann Dwyer, Shirley Sherwood, Lynn Sherman, Ambrose Patrzebowski, Diane Husted. Page 78 SEATED (Left to Right): Miss Rieppel, K. Carey, M. Ward, A. Brooks, S. Sherman, N. Chilson, P. Manikowski. ROW 2: C. Wood, D. Bower, L Bower, J. Brague, N. Franke, P. Jones, D. Chilson, S. Lapoint, S. Cowan, L. English, S. Lisowski. OFFICERS President ........................ Ann Marie Brooks Vice-President ....................... Marica Ward Secretary ........................... Susan Sherman Treasurer ............................ Nora Chilson Paga 79 (Left to Right): Jerry Hewitt, Bill Krause, Dawne Kelsey, Shirley Perkowski. Pog« 80 junior - Senior rom ♦ Compliments of THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU SAVE MONEY BLOSSBURG PENNSYLVANIA Pag 82 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '60 J. P. WARD FOUNDRIES, INC. W K MANUFACTURING COMPANY WARD CASTING COMPANY BLOSSBURG MANSFIELD BUSINESS PLACES ARE FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS It pays to trade in Mansfield BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Page 84 MANSFIELD PENNSYLVANIA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '60 RAYMOND BRAGUE- TRUCKING BLOSSBURG PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 10R5 Compliments of ROBERT M. JONES INSURANCE AGENT BLOSSBURG PENNSYLVANIA JONES AND BRAGUE COAL COMPANY MINE RUN — STOKER — NUT BLOSSBURG PHONE 10R5 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '60 KEYSTONE FRICTION HINGE COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA Pag• 86 WILLIAMSPORT TIOGA COUNTY SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. WELLSBORO PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. INCORPORATED SINCE 1864 WELLSBORO PENNSYLVANIA Pog 87 Compliments of Compliments of FRY BROTHERS TURKEY RANCH Trout Run Pennsylvania Best Wishes to Class of '60 COLONIAL INN Covington Pennsylvania RALPH'S FORD CENTER Mansfield Pennsylvania Compliments of JOHN F. DEMCHAK Nation Wide Insurance Agent Blossburg Pennsylvania Compliments of TIOGA COUNTY CANDY CO. BILLARD BARBELL CO. INC. Wholesale Only Mansfield Covington Pennsylvania Pennsylvania PUTNAM PONTIAC-CADILLAC 5 East Avenue Wellsboro, Pa. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. R. P. MATTER Phone 5201 Page 89 ROSE CHEVROLET rtji Mansfield Pennsylvania MARVIN'S MEAT MARKET Covington Pennsylvania Compliments of Best Wisnes to the FOSTER MOTOR CO. Class of '60 FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Covington Pennsylvania Liberty Pennsylvania 'Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '60 McNANEY'S STUDIO Mansfield Pennsylvania ___________________ Pag• 91 ARTHUR S. NINOMIYA, m.d.,f.a.c.s. Cuda's Easy Way Super Market Covington Coffee Shop Complete Shopping Center Fountain Service — Mobile Gas Blossburg Pennsylvania H. E. Morley Diamonds — Watches Repairs Guaranteed Blossburg Pennsylvania One Stop Service East Smithfield Farms Milk Products Liberty Pennsylvania Best Wishes from Canyon Construction MORRIS RUN, PA. Best Wishes to the Seniors Marian's Beauty Shop Letawa's Shoe Service WELLSBORO, PA. Page Sunny Dell Drive In Soft Ice Cream Root Beer Hot Dogs COVINGTON. PA. Finesilvers As Reliable As Sterling MANSFIELD, PA. “Best Wishes to the Class of 60 West's Motel MANSFIELD, PA. 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